“We Suck Cause…”- Green Bay Packers Cornerback Rasul Douglas Breaks Down the Reason Behind a Horrific Season in 2022

For the first time in a very long time, Packers fans are having to deal with the reality that getting to the postseason might be a bigger challenge than winning the Super Bowl itself. There is no easy way to put this, the Green Bay Packers are one of the most horrible teams in the league at the moment. Aaron Rodgers and his men who were once a formidable force in the NFC North are now being seen as easy wins for most teams that play them.

While Aaron Rodgers has been openly critical of a lot of his teammates, a lot of the blame lies on him as well. The offense has been trash this year, they have scored less than 20 points five times this year and they do not have a defense that is good enough to defend such low totals. 

Furthermore, injuries have played a big role in the collapse of the offense this year. Rashan Gary is out for the year. Romeo Doubs is out 4-6 weeks. Cobb is still on the IR. Aaron Jones is hampered. Stokes is banged up. Bahktiari plays like half the game. Therefore, it is easy to see why scoring can be a bigger problem than it already is for the Packers in the upcoming games.

Rasul Douglas shares his honest thoughts on the Green Bay Packers and their current situation

In a recent interview, cornerback Rasul Douglas shared his thoughts on why his team had been performing so poorly. He said,”We been losing cause we been losing. We suck cause we suck. It got nothing to do with London, we just not executing.”

Douglas continued, “We keep doing the same thing every week. Up on the Giants, 20 whatever, lost. Jets we did good, lost. We just keep playing too high. It has to come to a point where we can play more than two quarters and this year we have not.”

The Packers are currently on a five-game losing streak and have looked worse in each of those games. Next up for Aaron Rodgers and his men are the Dallas Cowboys, a game that will most likely extend their streak to six. 

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